Railway Quarterly Vol 7 No 2 Summer 1983 Coal hauler from Carbon County

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Railway Quarterly Vol 7 No 2 Summer 1983 Coal hauler from Carbon County
 
Railway Quarterly Vol 7 No 2 Summer 1983
Table Of Contents
A Railroad That Really Liked Alcos/Del Horton 4
Spokane, Portland And Seattle Was Great For Schenectady-Built Products
The Engineer-First Generation/Pablo Jones 10
The Crowd That Ran F's, E's And Fa's
First Class, The Western Way/George Grainger 12
The Streamliners That Amtrak Forgot
All's Well In San Diego/Don Sims 24
The Prophets Are Looking Good In The Border City
Changing Colors In Canyon Country/Richard Disby36
Here Come The Yellow Diesels From Omaha
Train Watching In Southern
California/Jack Arnot 46
Real Life Is Better Than The Movies
How One State's Railroad Map Is Changing/
Excerpts From A 1982 Report By The Iowa Dot 56
Abandonments, Leases And New Short Lines Are The Order Of The Day
Coal Hauler From Carbon County 68
Utah Ry. Had Heard Of Schenectady Too
Freight Motors That Outlived Their
Expectations/Ken Foote 80
The Sacramento Northern Of Box Cars And Box Cabs

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